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Who Has What?: All About Girls' Bodies and…
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Who Has What?: All About Girls' Bodies and Boys' Bodies (Let's Talk about You and Me) (original 2011; edition 2011)

by Robie H. Harris (Author), Nadine Bernard Westcott (Illustrator)

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This series for young children provides easy-to-understand facts and answers. Launching the series is Who Has What?, a simple story following Nellie and Gus on a family outing to the beach. Humorous illustrations, conversations between the siblings, and a clear text all reassure young kids that whether they have a girl's body or a boy's, their bodies are perfectly normal, healthy, and wonderful.… (more)
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Title:Who Has What?: All About Girls' Bodies and Boys' Bodies (Let's Talk about You and Me)
Authors:Robie H. Harris (Author)
Other authors:Nadine Bernard Westcott (Illustrator)
Info:Candlewick (2011), Edition: 1, 32 pages
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Tags:personality, girls, boys, what makes us different

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Who Has What?: All About Girls' Bodies and Boys' Bodies by Robie H. Harris (2011)

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This book was ALMOST really excellent. It had diverse characters (including an interracial family as the narrators); it was non-sexist in its presentation of kids' interests and abilities; and it pointed out that our bodies are more the same than they are different. The only problem -- but I think it's a serious one -- is that its discussion of girls' bodies is seriously lacking. Boys' external genitalia are a penis and scrotum; girls', labia and a clitoris. But you wouldn't know that from reading this book, which discusses girls' external genitalia solely as "an opening to the vagina". This might not seem like a big deal, but given how confused kids are about their genitals, and this is a book trying to clear that up, then why doesn't it actually do it? Oy. [return][return]Anyway, recommended as long as your kid can't read, so that you, the adult, can amend the text appropriately. ( )
  adaq | Dec 25, 2019 |
This is a book about the different parts of the body what girls have and what boys have.
Ages – 3-5
Source – Pierce College library. ( )
  broros | Jun 11, 2019 |
this book explains to children the different body parts we have from boys and girls. The book also explained how our bodies change with our age and how that is completely normal. but also explains how both boys and girls share some of the same body parts ut also different. the book explains how everyone is made special and their is only one of you.
  emilyJohnston | Jun 10, 2019 |
This is a great book for children to learn about their bodies and the differences between boys and girls. Children can learn about their bodies and what happens as they grow up. It is a great way for children to see themselves in a book.

Ages 5-8
Pierce College Library
  Mercedesrose | Jun 8, 2019 |
This book is for learning about what make a girl a girl and what makes a boy a boy. This book is perfect for when a kid is confused on what makes them who they are, as well as when a child has a question about something. Ages: 5-8. Source: Pierce County Library System.
  arielsaylor | Jun 2, 2019 |
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This series for young children provides easy-to-understand facts and answers. Launching the series is Who Has What?, a simple story following Nellie and Gus on a family outing to the beach. Humorous illustrations, conversations between the siblings, and a clear text all reassure young kids that whether they have a girl's body or a boy's, their bodies are perfectly normal, healthy, and wonderful.

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